Power hardware-in-the-loop testing

Power hardware-in-the-loop (PHIL) simulation builds on HIL by introducing real power exchanges between simulated and physical systems. It enables safer, faster, and more flexible testing of power electronics and power systems, empowering engineers to test real devices under real-world conditions without compromise.

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A smarter approach to high-power testing

Why PHIL simulation is reshaping the future of power system validation

Traditional testing of high-power equipment—like converters, generators, and motors—requires physical setups that are costly, complex, and often unsafe. Power hardware-in-the-loop (PHIL) changes the game by replacing the physical power system with a high-fidelity, real-time simulation, while still interacting with actual hardware through a power interface.

By integrating a power amplifier between the simulator and the device under test (DUT), PHIL allows for bidirectional power exchange, offering closed-loop testing that captures the dynamics of real-world operation.  As a leading solution for hardware in the loop power electronics validation, the result is faster development, higher confidence, and reduced risk.

What is power hardware-in-the-loop?

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How power hardware-in-the-loop works

PHIL simulation enhances standard HIL by enabling real power flows between the simulator and the DUT. As part of our power hardware in the loop platform, a power amplifier connects to the simulator’s low-level signals and boosts them to the required voltage and current levels. Feedback from the DUT is measured and returned to the simulator in real time to maintain the closed-loop system. This process allows engineers to simulate demanding scenarios—like fault conditions or load variations—and study the DUT’s behavior with unmatched safety and precision.

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Illustration of power hardware-in-the-loop (PHIL) simulation process showing RT-LAB workstation connected to real-time simulator, power amplifier, and actual system with PV, wind farms, motors, loads, controllers, and protective relays.

Benefits

Safer, faster, and more flexible high-power testing

PHIL simulation provides all the advantages of HIL, plus real power exchanges, unlocking a new level of insight and performance validation.

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High performance

Run high-fidelity power electronics and system simulations with exceptional accuracy, low distortion, and minimal phase lag—comparable to analog benches or dynamometers.

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Flexible and efficient testing

Easily test a broader range of conditions, characteristics, and fault scenarios with reduced setup and maintenance time.

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Enhanced safety

Perform tests that would be dangerous or impractical in real life, like fault injection or inverter thermal testing, without risking hardware damage.

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Accelerated validation

Speed up development cycles by streamlining testing and validation, reducing reliance on complex physical setups.

Considerations

Choosing the right power amplifier for your PHIL project

Selecting the right amplifier is crucial to the success of your PHIL setup. Consider:

  • Closed-loop stability and fidelity
  • Power range and voltage/current capacity
  • Source/sink capability
  • Bandwidth and phase margin
  • Integration with real-time simulation platforms

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Best-in-class power amplification

We partner with global leaders in amplifier technology to ensure reliable, high-performance PHIL setups.

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Get in touch with our experts today! Whether you’re looking to speed up testing, reduce costs, or ensure the safety of your systems, we have the right HIL solutions for you. Let’s talk about how we can help optimize your product development process.